>> i would make a different argument which is that those states have less manufacturing than the manufacturing states. >> neil: it's fair to say that those that don't have to deal with excessive union contracts and demands tend to do better than those that do not. i'm not making a judgment on the demands, i'm saying less unshackled you can do well. >> it's pretty logical. if you are a big business and invest billion dollars into a new plant, do you want to place where workers who aren't going to work with you, going to strike all the time. >> you look at the tax structure there is a lot going on. >> paying employees is number one cost for most businesses. >> do you really think unions, whether right to work, that is number one decision whether a business moves in a certain area. >> i think it is in the top two. >> south carolina, one of the things that is facing, work rules that make it hard to produce these things and ability to strike that. is why they are moving jobs there. >> neil: i don't think you should talk to gagsparino again. >> you completed it. >> >> neil: my father's expectations